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Table Of Contents
Score Edit Window
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Display Quantization: The display quantization is for
choosing the correct rhythmic format for the musical ma-
terial in hand. You should set the “Qua” value to the small-
est note value that appears in the music.
If a sequence’s smallest notes are sixteenths, set it to “
1
16
and nothing smaller, as too fine a display quantize setting
can make the music unreadable:
Graphik
The “Qua” value is too small
Display quantization affects the display only, not the MIDI
events represented by the display. Do not confuse this
“Qua” parameter with the one in the Arrange window or
the one in the Event Editor.
The other display parameter functions are discussed in
the section
Layout and Printing from page 244 onwards.
Editing notes
Selecting: Individual notes are selected by clicking as
usual. To select a group of notes, such as the notes in a
chord, drag a lasso around them. To select notes incongru-
ously, press shift while clicking.
The Info Line: The Score Editor’s Info Line is displayed
just under the window’s title bar whenever you are copy-
ing or moving an object. The Info Line provides accurate
up-to-date information about the events position
and,when applicable, length. It is therefore very useful to
monitor it during an edit operation.
The Event Parameter Box
This box is located below the display parameter box and
provides data on the selected object(s). The actual para-
meters displayed vary depending on the object. When a
note or notes are selected, the parameters are Pitch, Veloc-
ity and Length. These parameters can be edited and ap-
plied to more then one event at a time.
The parameters function similarly to the way they do in
the Event Editor. If the selected notes’ values are different
from one another, the relevant parameter shows an aster-
isk. In this case, changing one of the values changes them
all by the same amount, relatively.